Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2011
Title: Innovations by Curtis A. Schaffran
Introduction
Curtis A. Schaffran is an accomplished inventor based in Apple Valley, MN (US). He holds two patents that showcase his expertise in developing methods and systems for gathering information from global computer networks. His innovative approaches have contributed significantly to the field of information technology.
Latest Patents
One of Schaffran's latest patents is a method and system for gathering information resident on global computer networks. This invention allows for confidentially accessing and reporting information present on these networks. The system deterministically analyzes a set of network resources over a configurable monitoring period, ensuring that recently published information is retrieved. It includes a scalable software system that can be executed on a stand-alone computing system or distributed across a network of computing devices. At the end of each monitoring period, the system balances the traversal and searching of network resources across the computing devices according to the previous number of pages retrieved for each resource, thereby achieving a more accurate balance. Furthermore, to reduce system resource requirements, the invention targets specific network resources and conserves computing resources by avoiding searches of unchanged documents or files.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Schaffran has worked with notable companies such as Netshadow, Inc. and FoundationIP, LLC. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his skills and contribute to various innovative projects.
Collaborations
One of his notable coworkers is Kent J. Sieffert. Their collaboration has likely fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation and the development of new ideas.
Conclusion
Curtis A. Schaffran's contributions to the field of information technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation. His work continues to influence the way information is gathered and reported on global computer networks.